Trailing 9-0 on the road, the Steelers finally put together a drive that looked to be ticketed for points thanks to a short punt by Jacksonville, and a 15-yard roughing the passer penalty on Calais Campbell wiped out an interception by Myles Jack moved the Steelers deep in Jaguars territory for the first time all game.

Ben Roethlisberger tried to find Antonio Brown in the end zone, but the veteran quarterback threw the ball a bit behind Brown, allowing Jalen Ramsey to record his second interception of the day, helping stop a streak of Jacksonville allowing a touchdown on 25 straight red zone trips this season.

If Roethlisberger throws in front of Brown, it’s a touchdown for the star receiver. But the ball was off the mark, allowing the All-Pro corner in Ramsey to make a play.

After the interception, Jacksonville marched down the field for what looked to be a dagger of a touchdown to go on top 16-0 late in the third quarter.

Pittsburgh calls an all-out blitz, leaving Sean Davis as the lone safety back on the play. Leonard Fournette does a nice job of wading through the blitzing defenders to slip behind the defensive line for a short dump-off from Blake Bortles.

Once Fournette secures the catch, it’s open grass in front of him. The big, lumbering back races 26 yards before Sean Davis and Jon Bostic can get him on the ground, setting the Jaguars up near midfield.

Fournette later added another 20-yard catch from Bortles on a screen, leading to his 2-yard rushing touchdown, making it a 16-0 game.

Wait, how can the game-winning touchdown run be the third play in this list? Well, the Steelers had a timeout and were at the half-yard line, so I felt pretty good about their chances of at least getting 3 points.

It was a sloppy play, in terms of execution, but thank goodness for all of Roethlisberger’s 6-foot-5 frame to be able to stretch across the line like that.

Fortunately he didn’t decide to flip it to Vance McDonald cutting left to right behind him because Yannick Ngakoue read the play and stepped into his throwing lane, forcing Roethlisberger to try and make a play with his legs.

Once again, he proved he’s incredibly hard to get on the ground on his own as Jack learned the hard way.

Trailing by just three points and needing to move into field goal range, Roethlisberger dialed up a deep shot to JuJu Smith-Schuster down the left sideline against AJ Bouye, resulting in a 35-yard splash play to push the Steelers into field goal range immediately.

The 35-yard catch was the second big play down the left sideline the fourth quarter that Smith-Schuster made, previously hauling in a 21-yard contested catch over Ramsey.

The 35-yarder put the Steelers at the Jacksonville 27 yard line, leading to a 25-yard pass from Roethlisberger to Brown to the Jacksonville 2 yard line.

It took a bit for a flag to be thrown on this play, which gave all of Steelers Nation a heart attack, but the Steelers caught a massive break in the end.

DJ Hayden appeared to pick off Roethlisberger in the end zone for the game-clinching play, but upon further review Hayden nearly ripped off Ryan Switzer’s helmet in the end zone before the interception, resulting in a pass interference call that wiped out the interception in the end zone, giving the Steelers new life.

Following the PI, the Steelers had a timeout and inexplicably didn’t give James Conner a crack from the 1-yard line, instead throwing a pass that resulted in another pass interference call, setting up Roethlisberger’s 1-yard game-winning touchdown run.